Croatia

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Posted bystornoir(Budding Member 5 posts) 8y
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Hi everyone,

I am travelling with my girilfriend to Croatia this summer, 2009, and travelling around for 3weeks. Camping and budget accommodation mostly. What are the general costs of foodstuffs, pasta, meat etc...., beer/wine and basic accommodation???

I have found it hard to find any info online about this or it is all out of date.

Go raibh maith agaibh, Seán (Éire/Ireland)

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Posted bymartylilly(Budding Member 11 posts) 8y
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Croatia is pretty cheap in terms of both accommodation and food.. not much food variety.. but it is good! There are several small camping sites right on the beach as well, it feels as free camping, although organized!

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Posted bystornoir(Budding Member 5 posts) 8y
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Thanks, is there anywhere in particular you would recommend? Or anything that we should not miss? We fly into Zagreb and will fly out of Dubrovnik 3weeks later. We are planning on spending a few days there, going to Plitvice lakes and then heading Pula direction before making our way down the coast. Thats sort of the plan but as you know things never happen the way you've planned when travelling.

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Posted byRedpaddy(Inactive 1004 posts) 8y
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The food in the shops is cheap compared to the west - and restaurants, generally, tend to be below average prices. You'll have a great time. Don't forget to visit Dubrovnik!!

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Posted byzaksame(Respected Member 571 posts) 8y
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Hi Sean,I've published this many times before so if you do a search on Croatia you're bound to find some of my replies.Accomodation in Croatia is cheap if you're prepared to arrive in a town and take what the little old ladies are offering at the port or bus station. They're usually clean, tidy rooms with a bathroom and very friendly... and they're cheap. Don't be nervous of having a look at the rooms on offer, if you don't like it you just say so, no harm done, believe me.I've been doing this for years now and have only once in Split had to leave a place, but that was because a night club next door was playing really crap music all night; good music I might have stayed...I've never had a problem with food in Croatia either, wheter it's buying in a market or a small backstreet cafe. You'll have roast meats of all types, fresh vegetables and fruit and delicious home-made wines and grappa, all pretty cheap too.Visit Hvar island, and any of the other islands that take your fancy. If a ferry is leaving and you're close by just try it out.... why not, they're all beautiful.Hope this is some help. If you've got some specific question you can mail me directly. I live in Ireland and might be able to advise you by phone if need be.But make sure you enjoy planning to travel in Croatia, you won't be disappointed.